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Conor McGregor seems relentless in his latest online feud with Daniel Cormier, once again lashing out at the former double champ in a series of tweets. This time Conor’s problem isn’t with Cormier’s supposedly biased commentary. Instead, the Irishman is now questioning DC’s professionalism as an analyst and reporter.

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Conor’s tweet alludes to Daniel Cormier’s media appearance after the weigh-in show, where DC revealed he’d consumed a few beers with co-host Laura Sanko as a part of the event.

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Apart from attempting to discredit Cormier’s dedication and professionalism, Conor McGregor went a step ahead. Besides attacking the retired veteran for being overweight, McGregor then went onto congratulate Jon Jones for his head-kick knockout win against Cormier. However, Daniel Cormier is yet to respond to the same.

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Also, as ‘The Notorious’ is out, he may not cross paths with ‘DC’ in a UFC arena.

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What’s next for Conor McGregor? 

Having suffered from a terrible leg injury in his recent fight against Dustin Poirier at UFC 264, the Irishman is looking at a lengthy recovery, after which he can begin working towards making a comeback.  

Although ‘The Notorious’ has clarified that he wants the fourth fight with Dustin Poirier, many would argue that won’t be the best decision for a comeback fight. What Conor requires is a tune-up fight, a fight to test the waters before jumping straight back in. 

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On the other hand, the trilogy match with fan-favorite Nate Diaz seems to be a solid option for the Irishman’s return. It was a feud that captivated MMA fans around the world, and now, Diaz vs McGregor is a rivalry that needs to be put to bed.  

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What do you think? What’s next for Conor McGregor? Let us know in the comments. 

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David Andrew is a UFC author at EssentiallySports with a background in English Literature from St. Stephens College. Prior to his current role, David, who combines his passion for writing and combat sports, contributed to the MMA divisions at Sportskeeda and The Sportsrush.

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